I have had this board for a few weeks now and I just love it. It is big enough to ride in light to medium winds, but still small and light enough to perform radical turns. It is very easy to ride upwind with this board and it's very quick/speedy. I would also recommend it to light-weight beginners. However, it is a technical board, it could take you a few days to get used to it, but once done, it's very fine.
Footstrap setup: I have tried different setups, but I like the 3 footstrap setup most. This setup gives me the best control. However I adjusted the footstrap, my front foot kept sliding out while I was using the 2 footstrap setup.
Riding on the nose? I would say it is probably very difficult, I use this board primarily because of it's directional qualities. Smaller sizes are probably more suitable for riding on the nose.

Nevertheless for stronger winds (6+ Bft.) I will use a smaller twintip, because I think that the smaller mutants will be extremly technical. I did not try them yet, so that's just a guess.

Nice board to ride but their construction is crap and break very easily, if Naish get this problem sorted out then well worth trying, otherwise stay away.
Also if you do have a problem..hope you have better luck than most!!?

Nice board to ride but their construction is crap and break very easily, if Naish get this problem sorted out then well worth trying, otherwise stay away.
Also if you do have a problem..hope you have better luck than most!!?

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